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Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation
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Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation


  • Subject: Re: EIZO ColorNavigator and G7 validation
  • From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 11:23:07 -0800 (GMT-08:00)

Todd Shirley wrote:

>If I change the white point to D65 (or 5500), that de76 max goes up to
>around 20, so clearly D50 matters.

If one has a viewing booth sitting next to the monitor, then the white point on the display has to match that in the booth as closely as possible, in both chromaticities and luminance. But if one is working without a viewing booth, I would think that the white point is far less relevant.

Whether the display's white point is D50 or D65, and as long as the monitor is the brightest light source in the work environment, the process of chromatic adaptation in the viewer's eyes will discount the illuminant anyway.

Marco Ugolini
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